Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, April 24, 1920, Page 14

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s T3 * FAIE TOMOREOW 2 e | N NORWGH FITY YEAKS 0G0 Nerwich, Saturday, April 24, 1920, 4 —_ g The lasing of the rails for the new) as follows: Warden, G, A Jones, . & d Wi ot - | Roath ; vestrymen, A. P, Willoughhy 3 3 3 4 Horse railroad was progressing quite rap-| Roath; vestrymen A P Willoughhy, W. | o idly in this eity fifty years . ago _this Sey, Gardiner Greene, Dwight W. CODMK‘ 3 e ‘;ud::: . | week, and the road had at that time | Julius Webb, Gilbert Osgood, John M. i Sl ! castward to the fierth Adantic states and | vee : ) on- | reached from Franklin:Square fosthe ma- | Brewer. treaw L. . Devotion; } T £ | Friduy night e e Livorenen walley | chine shop of the Norwich and Worcester | clerk, Seneca freshér. ~ Timothy P. | o He ur vemment t : 1 f‘ % vy 'g‘r_: s ava | ters. one ':“'" off the New Jersey coust.| Railroad Company an North Main street.| Norton and Gardiner Greene were elected | o, e and the oher o e w thers were | A half century ago fhis week G. A. Jones | delegates to the diocesan convention and | | e e vriné in. the. .| and H. H. Roaib were clected wardens of | H. H. Roath, and Jeremiah Halsey, sub- 2 - [ diktab | Christ church at the_ annual mieting of | stitutes. : The ‘“‘Merice” is-gomg o do it K 1 1 e outlbok ip for generally fair we arish. Thursday, April 21, 1370—The annual uri ll!d we are M | THE WEATHEK. The disturbance cen fal Thursd: | night over Wisconsin . advanes: rapidly hnt ::re’ltht X s ou a 1 ek 5 & g | ther Saturday. and. Sunday, in the states| With the excéption” or e dontigued | prizelcontest, Jfor, melected ‘dsclamations take our loss to make this ucnfiee, and bring the i & on the horse railroad. ithe anmmal|and readings ! 5f* {lig. Hubbard Rhetorical east of the Klsslss\pm river although ; Worl 3 ¢ 3 | : . : s meeting of Christ church and the presén- | society took place vesterday afternoon af ice of clof W, - peal 1 e i i :':zlézi.‘;sngsr:m' Saturday, in north- | e *f a dfamatic production, The | the Free Academy.before an audience of = thing ou, i Drummer Boy of Shiloh. by the members | about 30. comprisihg many old members S ¥ N e sy ey fine e | of Sedgwick Post, G. A. . little of note | of the society, the tommittes. on prizes | R e s VR e 1ed_in Norwich duripg that week | and friends of the gpeakers, exclusive of | sta ; inni April 24t 9 e B oW . Beginning Saturday, April 24th, at 9 a, m. Extracts from the filed of The Builetin | test was begun by.Eugerie Elliott who re B 5 it * L% 35 £ * Why, ‘naught: but l'\lfl. n; w dry; sere, and-brown; l" =y The East's-broad gates are yet o dusky Re sinol i Winds off Atiantic Coast. L Star-gems twinkls & tair \ iina’s. crown, 2 . s ! ° And minor chords o the effects North of Sandy Hook—fresh and loe T " ig70 are as follows: | cited very finely Moses on Mount Nebo. K o S )t walling - winde do not fear € | strong shifting becoming West, Tain fol-| * Monday, April 18, 4870—At thé an- | Henry C. Guiliver. and George Thomas | K . . Die siowiy dovm. f ther on the skin | o by cesrine. | nual meeting last Wednesday in Hari-| followed in Snartacus to the Gladialors | REGARDLESS OF COST g . of weal |. Sandy Hook to Hatteras—fresh .ard|¢orq The Hon. William A:' Buckingham |and Barbara Prietchig respectively. the 3 e 1 ;;‘r:y' you, what's o'clock?. Brisk winds and chill rains dave no | strong west ahd northwest, ciearing. city was elected. president of the | declamatory being closed by Thomas J. 4 : ¢ 1n‘wn» llr; ansiver that- but re for the woman who uses RES- | | o N":_-"!- = 1| board of trustees of the Hartford Insane | Sullian, , who:, delivered O'Connell's | x ¥ Y . P see: now y(-st.omm o ::;n M‘h ].,n. INOL OINTMENT and knows that | Southern New Kngl air and| petreat. speech on the Irish Disturbance Bill and 1o T ook lows bland heaithfui qualities will teke the | colder Saturday: Sunday = fair, sbWI¥) 4 ooy 6f fire was heard in 7B2adway | Charles Butts, who repeated Haynes, on 3! sting and smart from chapped sk, and | rising temperature. ! pall Fri 5 Like some ‘great figure on a tafivas drawn; - "And’ heard you nof _the i i et rowing ‘ef; the | heip to clear away redness and iengh- | Observations n No-w | e the ' public | the South Dufing ¥he Revolution. Hem: . s ? % | meeting in n and a large num- | S. Gulliver was awarded the prize. . ul s o oa - The following recocus, reportcd z!om’ ber of those present rushed out to leirn| A -“country géntleman drove into town | | The Bulletin's observaions, <hew the|that it was one of the-alarms raised in | yesterday and inaugurated a rather novel | - ‘ aod b s san roatien. ¢ o #aes | changes in temperatire and The night is gene. the Ktatl ummer Boy of Shiloh in process|{mode of horse (fastening. = Divesting| ~—Ernest ucmrq e iiaieduiiiiosi wominn, | sie\rie: changen Fidas s arsal in the room above himself of a ‘Sheepskin garment and ris- BY THE WAY THEY SPARK. g hie, Bag: was prosecuted. on. th4: honse | ing from his,geat..he took from the bot- | 7 a m 16 I asked a Smith at an emery waeet! Who was proving out = bit of stee MORE SUFFERING AHEAD FOR 12 m. r “riday and Saturday.with'Such | tom of the Wagofi, an article which may [§ . > $ .50 $ ,50 and vigor that the first section of | be supposed:{o;be a stone and pro- | ey How it was he thought he kncs §p m 45 y ¢4 | the road ex from Frankiin square | ceeded to attaéh it-to'his horse by a two | — Whether steel be false or steel be true! TELEPHONE DIRECTORY USERS| o) o 55" jonos { to_the ‘machine shop, of the Norwich & | fathom lines {Frpraved to he a portable | He quoth: “By the way it sparks. - and maimed | % o | Worcester ilroad Co., ‘was - eompieted | hitching post.a ¥éry useful utensil. I nditio \e directories and | Comparisans, i On account of the weather being fa- | sron sparks In unbrokes:line " Grests panil Predictions for Friday: * Ciyiiy and vorable work #vds yesterday suspended | 00 00 th r. probably with showsr: | approve ot eutlt rany on the Preston. bridge. i . . elephone direc-| F weather: Raiay, with thun-| " “Tuesday, Apr 1 fici-| White, bony.skeletons, dangle in front d ——] = ed, der showers, warmer: Ul of the new mill of the R:i'A.|of the drygogds:stores. There is one in \\ the above - } ng Company at: Taft- married man's house. | 0. feet lon 18 feet bigh, withou 84 _pro id With: few ‘explosions’, to. define. For carbon it is that makes the steel Explode =0 clgse against the whgel, You can tell by the way it\sparks. orn and feet wide and Friday, AJ)NI 22, 1870—Residents ,!n\ supporting ‘post | some parts of the town peacefully paddle | with seats "it | about their cellars in washtub i s 50 $ 00 L0690 people or one- | Tt took a team of &ix mules vesterdas /, 1 o ke the. _cities.of | to carry a barrel, of flour, a codfish and == — » It is proba- | a hoopskirt into, the backwoods / | »m 2 npgrch in At a school meeting held not far away ve in the steel of higher d. e explosions. farther a'”'?.lefltel. But with never failing. broken line. Which with musket Steel vou cam di- vige, You can tell by the way It ;,.m' And T treasured the blackened imithys word; . . And to me the query now cccurred: As we test I!ezl Ccan we test men And say with the F‘my smith agaln: - ed pages -uf [ DRY the ) the other evening it was proposed to vote “verbally and place each vote in a hat [oiomg s Tectitand Ytioraunt b vn” vhotenisea] $ .50 | Hadl' the or baenelearit prob- | Youth of som ‘Scven summers st mw»d al £ | e “You can“tel] l by t way thev sgari.” —G. F. Burdick, in Schenectady, Works ‘ by ouid ot have beenpfhérwige. as | cat and e brig tozether threw them o W . . a s | | there is ‘some uncertainty ams off Preston-bfidge to see if t would \ v e sewapriot maer ¥ | s e ety e ot | oF Freson e te HUMOK OF THE DAY ories | 4s they row tter il he The committee on invitations and re- is an | | today norrow and work con- | ception, who e cha o of arranging programme r the wa r celeb a small -andfenes 2t R“t&. d | met last eveniiz and agresd upos b the represen- | eral plan, the details of w | which ‘they were examined The v_of Shiloh | ranged Within two or three Pratt, as It is necessary (o 1 DPIOSTaIe: evittempltes,; & nroo th to be able to belong to this s 2. thes e a scarcity fhe ne 0ty 5 fietien, ¢ children of -1} nublic schools, etc., = some brief and appropriate ceremony ‘Williams park. turda; rli 23 1870—The wili he dened to learn that the | Great P! school com: Mond: A Supper wag given Jast evening 't new members of the Union de St ntiste society in P When lovely woman runs fo form She makes mere man look like & fool In winter lace will keén-her warm, In summer furs wiil keep her cosl —Cincinnati Enguirre. Proféssor Pumps—During - thib . sourse in dancing ‘you must kéep in perfect trim —your feet above eyerything. Miss Pflinger—My feet above every- thing!" Why. profedsor! I wasn't going to take that kind of.dancing —Houston Post. . fall. The order in ‘were from $39.50 | were from $22.50 to $85 to $75 adel- Mrs. Delima Roy. aged 74 year of the late Louis Roy, passed away | Thursday. She leaves two. sc and and two daughte; on | Unusual | lage Dresses “So you want a-job? What have you eran rson as Mart The pleasant.amusem of be.e‘n trained to do?” . Mre Michuel J. Carr of year: e have not | Stones has been imitated by the yvounz | Dig ditches, keep accomnts. drive 2 Th tcle g viL 3 e arformed the | Elderly people like it | spirit, and| Recollecting the recent | uouts on new | avoid Pre tractor. as| If ncreased by the prPStn"( horse and. automobile. handlé money, carpentry, telegraphy. machinist, superin. construction—-" , efficiency expert, hub ™ No' ex-private.” accident the | I great care to | So @i the con- | of the Ponemah Comp corner of being rep: The Arm: {and dance at the Ponemat Valugs in Millinery Racks of ired."—The Home Sector. “Waiter, why do ‘you bring me this .| ning. ” Music was. furni o'have | animal, the' dog. our Taffetas, potato day after day? | ston’s 6rehestra. . A. pleasan 1 in the excava-|the streets! thev howl in th ° “Well, sir, you nevpr eat it"—World evening was had those ipied in lay- | whine on the‘door steps and Satins, (ougian) | tending. with travel | bers is as the 9 Evi -t Knickerbocker™~1 believe ifi Americhn | A woman had a narrow escape fr: he street Main street y afternoon 3 ery garm Zoods. in - American’ bottomis. | Baviog & hedctelh Brhts b i o P et 2 e e Slight charge for Georgettes, 5 Pocker_Well haven', we 31 ot aur she tried to board the 1.30 trolley, church [ A gentleman connected with the ged wit Y |it ‘was moving. She g to t $1.700. | cart business hed dnri sary alf icoti tag a ving o 1 $1.700 usiness hed durin neces! alter- | dlee on the car for about 40 feet, half | A number of e { sessed 1 inr e Tricotines, tans —— ging and stumbling along. losing her | is he hite bull dog, which the 2 . cut price. our family.”—Baltimore American. = In the meantime, someone in the | oeed (hose of Ia versity of its xim. ations Tricolettes | of the car saw her and gave | The recent flood had the usual effect [ owner. The er motorm ket 1 a serics of bel “You used te, waste a great deal & money at the ban” a hempen rope and fasteni o st Then she recovered h f Yes.” admitted Unele BNV, Bottletor. Al B p e e end Lo v were to $49.50 Ana 1 dunno aa T seshiomishe: mih it | b B k up the reins and . ! . & 3 e = ¥ e | "The- dbe pulled and the ho No memos, Event Regins ol gt oS merS. Iy VORWI(‘H TDWN but. the horse was ¢ gérin’. The Kind o’ soft drinks I've Jesrn- 24 10 like cost more #han hard licker waed \ Saturday at t0."—Washington Star, 0 | “%ho is.the congresiman’ who looks se Sk immortantg® He's an obstructionist “who makes' s goimt of ‘orfler on’anyiKiftz that looks ke srogress,” —Detroit Free ‘Press. She—That girl's. hejr—— Renagy of day gynine, g went up the were elected pendent of his hindlegs: oon i i 305% 1ek 5 ELLE ENTISTS BROKE. , DIVORCE P: SERVE | APPEALS ¥ROM $100.000 | HICS IN ADVERTISING PRISONER IN JATL i ASSESS OX PROPERTY three dentis ed from the| Frank E. Sheldr SERVED Frank Mrs. Katherine. Farnam No exchanges, All sales final Fenner, of Hartford, now isoner = He-~Ves, isn't it awful—<— 13 1 t She—To three millions wi For rip. Influen: rrl the Pequot. brought e 2 lolating | the ew London coun by z a T o ’s 4 2a, Catarrh, Cough. iiy.'of New London .-becduse the “cods of . Charles B, | year's sentenca for stealing T T U e W and Sore .*ru- | amount of taxation levied t T of Hart- | s served with notice of proc: FREX 0 W Al PN EIRS | e daed et Ak Wauregan Hotel Block 194 MAIN STREET KALEIDOSCOPE % = 7 Pequot avenue, New Tere: Mahan Sheldrick seven” at the first feeling of a Cold. | is an appeal fi | Besides seeking the decr After suffering for eight weeks ‘with dy from Shickshinn: ritest ssors and the hoor By fram Shiskshinny, Pa:, writest | o o the waperior, court. ta reduos ¢ “8 : sleeping sickness. Edward Rebinson ‘of . s five . minor child yrtle, ¥ ce the death of my physician two amount of the a: el ment. The case Collingxwood, N. 1.. has waked up, and is e, H'\H Jok 1 0 fervous now that he camnot dleep 2 he. eric o ther night or day. year | have depended solel returnable before i 1 of cour i ei wlhy T Sl setsty I T A Cne Afift ) other memb brought h i Some.of_the tops with which the Chi- Dr. Humphreys' Remedies and would cd ner property with the board of as | of dcsertion, it being Shel. | 3 nese amuse themselves are as large as like a book to get sdvice.” { sors. placing a vaduation of $40,000 on | are undeictood to’ be | drick deserfed his wi March 6th and Doctor's Bosk ok in English. French,|1o.$100,000. The pi barrels, Tt takes three men fo spin one mewiers who ©_wy 19 The ‘couple Were married Aug. 1 | gpy seanish, Portuguese or German—mail- | tie board of Telief from t N and it gives off a sound. that may. be: being convicted of the charge of | N..Y...on April 16. The death of the Tibbitts left-last week expecting te re- | =N 1803, The ‘Gase is returnable liefore the | auto theft at the January term of Uié su-| baby came Very unexpectedly after an|turn with his family the cnd of this week | heard several huodred yarde distebt A e = f superior court the first Tu | | perior court. iliness. of only three hours of pneumo- | and the baby Wwas to have been taken | - Egg products valued at $1.125.458 made ed free o¢s dnd requested A2 RecHRl e N Sl el R L i | nia. from the hospital last Monday. up practicalls m: en):n f e t of the 1 D ty including “Miss | stole; an automobile with a companion | Death of ‘Infant Son. l Mrs. Tibbitts ¢nd children have been 3 B (‘:m";‘t(fi“:n V015, the- teta wug" St ol St s 'N. Den-|from the garage of Richard Hendel of | Word has been, received at Uncasville | visiting Mrs. Tibbitts' parents. Rev. and —Willitm Hammohd.of Sher-J & oee o¥ o againgt 64 1n 191K - 2 Hartford—The May term of the s D to New v The was driven to|of the sudden acath of the five-months- | Mrs. M. W. Hunt of acuse singe the 1d his farm to Joseph Johnsen s A = W 156 W preme court will open in this eity Tue John Me-| where Sheldrick and his | old son of Rev. and Mrs. C. C. Tibbitts | death of fhe six-vear-old daughter, and Henry Hill of Invernras Scotia. ‘onsu! n 2y Tepo _lday, May 4 Hall. pal were arrested a nd brought back for | at the Crouse-Irving hospijll, Syracuse, | Gladys, who died April 26, 1919. Mr. lTll! farm containe over flofl acres. Ir;-‘:?)(::flmfimr‘:’:\(m“ a_special loan .of £40.800_(§194660) electrotherapy. hydrotherapy and oFy treatment- it the -Hn-nmn 1 Bombarda of that eity. < During, the first 11" manghs of 1919 the French imports. from the United Staths were valued at .2.381.000,080 france, and I the exports fo the-United States at 504.- 00.000 francs. Imports from m.a ware §, 00.000 frapcs aid exports ‘to that country were 1. 60,090 " feance: Next to coffee. sugar-is one uf the most important products of Guatemala . The attractive prices received for this com- modity the past year have fended to stimulate prodyction.. and an increased crop and -improved. facilities for refining the unm may be confillently expected for the coming vear. Nickel Plating and KINDRED FINISHES at UNITED METAL MFG. CO., Inc. Nerwich, Conn. and Satisfactory Work LITTLE PIG FRESH "SUGAR CURED . SMOKED SHOULDERS SHOULDERS Pound 25¢c Pound 23¢ Pound 65¢ “GENUINE STEER BEEF TITILE PIG _ BONELESS PORTERHOUSE ROAST BEEF, bb. .. Pork Loins, Ib. 32c SPRINGDALE CREAMERY BUTTER RING'S MARKET THAYER BLDG.-FRANKLIN SQUARE NATIVE VEAL GENUINE SPRING LAMB SHORT CUT LEGS, Ib 38¢ | LEGS, Ib 50c RUMPS, Ib. ......... 38 FORE.QUARTERS b. 30c | SHOULDER CUTS, Ib. 32c | CHOPS, Ib. ... .. 40c | BONELESS CHUCK ROAST, lb..........00c..t 2Gc TO_ROAST e L CUTLETS, b....... 55 | CEAN SALT PORK —— LEAN BEEF FOR POTTING, Ib. ............... 14c | LINK SAUSAGE MACARONI, RED MARROW BEANS AMERICAN SARDINES SPAGHETTI, 2:lbs. .. 25c | 21Ibs................ 26c || 4cams.............. 25¢c ASSO! WHITE ROSE | WHITE PEA BEANS | MEATY PRUNES JAM, jar:- 7.0, 45¢] 21bs. . RN el i i 13 N. B. C. SODA, MILK, OYSTER CRACKERS Pound 19¢ MESSINA LEMONS Dozen-. ...t 17€ EVAPORATED MILK. bushels of wheat from 20° pounds of seed on one acre. corm Whose. ears weigh two and one-half ds ‘each. potatoes of which_a single Il f6ed 5. sersons. theana e 1Angs lpe Wty ke, ‘aedeiick ens: twice the normsd sise: Secretary of w.ahnnder an- nounces that 9,100"ds ', dyed and ma- chined fur-seal “the take of 11918 on the Pribilof Isighds, Alauka, were {mold at the public auction heid in the In- ternational Fur Exchange, St. Louis, Me., |on Feb. 2 - These skins-tommanded the {highest pr 8.3 ever paid, ohe lot M 15177 apiece. A gir] is apt to have miiny pressing engagements before she Shea $ News Burean MAGAZINE SPECIALIST UNION SQUARE WE DELIVER THEM A\JYWAEHE‘ CHOPS, Ib. .. BN T [ ha o TOMATO SOUP ‘| MAINE CORN- L SR 1 Cant r i AEGHP T S SOLID PACK TOMA- LA ROSE BLANCE MUSH- [§TOES, can.......... 18 | ROOMS, can...... $1.25 Fresh Saturday | CLEANED CUR- STRAWBERRIES, WATEyR RANTS, package 25c CRESS, MINT, ASP. GUS, seans, - peas, panpe. | TURNIPS, 4 gts. 19¢ LIONS, MUSHROOMS, LET- TUCE; TOMATOES, CHIVES, FULL HEAD CUKES, ARTICHOKES, RlCE, Ib... 18 PARSLEY, RHUBARB, NEW CARROTS, NEW BEETS, FRESH STRAW_ EGG PLANT, OYSTER BERRIES, hasket 50c PLANT. FRESH PICKED YELLOW Spinach, pk. 35¢ | Onions, 3 Ibs 25¢ FRESH YORK STATE EGGS Dozen 49¢c ‘NATIVE EGGS, dozen 57c Attention, Farmers! Place your orders for agricul- ture lime, as the freight condi- tions make shipments slow. We are only selling direct from the car. No yard stock | this year. } THE PECK-McWILLIAMS | COMPANY | Domestic and Imported ..~ CHEESE SWISS, Ib. .. 43¢-75¢ MUENSTER, Ib. . 43¢ BRUCH, Ib....... 39¢ WHOLE MILK, Ib. 33¢ . Roquefort, Ib. .. $1.25 Eng. DAIRY, Ib. . LIMBERGER, Ib. 43¢ SAGE, bb....... 47¢ NATIVE Chickens, Ib. 60c A 5 ! $1—Introduction Special-—$1 | One dozen Photo Cards of the Baby.| Sittings day or night, rain or_shine, while_you wait. Amateur Printing wnd Developing. 24 hour service. MODERN STUDIO | ‘4 RATH STARET Puritan Flour 1-8 Bbl. Sack -~ W T 3 B M&Lfimuflr o S8

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